His attorney, Brad Voelz, said a resolution to the case was quickly made once Sweet felt he was charged correctly.

“There was no evidence of dealing,” he said. “The compromise negotiation was to agree to pleading (guilty) to maintaining a common nuisance.”

Witnesses said they saw Sweet and another man in the men’s restroom at Duff’s.

The two were allegedly snorting a powdery substance off of a toilet tank.

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